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Sparta Metal Processing Expands White County, Tennessee, Operations

12/01/2023
Sparta Metal Processing, a processor of pre and post consumer insulated copper and aluminum wire, plans to expand its operations in White County, Tennessee. The $12.3 million project is expected to create 52 jobs.

The investment will include new manufacturing equipment at the company’s existing location on Turn Table Road. "Sparta Metal Processing is excited to announce the expansion of our manufacturing facility in Sparta, Tennessee. This facility will enable us to serve our valuable clients in the insulated wire and cable recycling industry even better. We are grateful for the support and collaboration with the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development and White County. We look forward to establishing and growing in Tennessee,” said Tim Endicott, president, Sparta Metal Processing.

Sparta Metal Processing is a metal remanufacturer that specializes in transforming scrap metal into ferrous and nonferrous granules, ribbons, coils and straws for the metal manufacturing industry.

“We recognize that companies always have a choice in where they choose to do business, and it is an honor to take part in helping Sparta Metal Processing bring new jobs and investment to rural Tennessee. I am excited to see how this project will positively impact the lives of those in Sparta and White County in the years to come,” TNECD Commissioner Stuart C. McWhorter noted.

“TVA and Sparta Electric & Public Works congratulate Sparta Metal Processing on its decision to expand operations and create new jobs in White County. It’s always an exciting day when we can celebrate a company’s commitment to continued growth in the Valley. We are proud to partner with the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development, City of Sparta and White County to help support companies that are creating job opportunities and investment in the region, and we celebrate this announcement together,” added John Bradley, TVA senior vice president of economic development.

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